"See" is the second episode of the supernatural drama series Preacher. It was directed by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg with a script written by Sam Catlin. It first aired on AMC on Sunday, June 5th, 2016 at 10:00 pm. In this episode, Jesse Custer has to figure out what he can about an admitted child molester. Tulip O'Hare continues in her efforts to rope Jesse into helping out with her latest treasure hunt. Cassidy gets into a bloody fight with Fiore and DeBlanc inside the church, and Jesse discovers his ability to command others.

Cassidy is the first one to make a slight reference to Eugene Root's future nickname, Arseface. This is how the character is identified in the comics as well.

Miles Person makes reference to Ted Reyerson in this episode. Ted is the first person to receive one of Jesse's commands, when he literally opened his heart in the pilot episode.

Terri Loach makes reference to watching The Bachelor season finale, citing that it was her daughter's favorite show.

Cassidy speaks the phrase "Say hello to my little friend", which was first made famous by Al Pacino's character in Scarface.

Cassidy makes reference to The Big Lebowski, which is a 1998 dramatic comedy film produced by Joel and Ethan Cohen and stars Jeff Bridges, John Goodman and Steve Buscemi. It has garnered strong popularity and maintains a cult following.

Cassidy: No, it's pretty typical, really. I'm a 119-year-old vampire from Dublin City. And I'm currently on the run from a group of vampire-hunting religious vigilantes who keep tracking me down somehow.

Cassidy: Honestly, boys, I don't know how you keep finding me. Truly, I don't. But I do know that you're going to be sorry you did. Ah? And not just the kind of "I took half a sheet of LSD down at the bullfight" kind of sorry, neither. No, no, no, no, no, boys. No, this this kind of sorry is much worse.

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Emily Woodrow: Look, I--I understand that Cassidy's sort of... of disgusting, rude, childish thing can be fun. I get... I get it. But, umm yesterday, there was a case and half of communion wine in the supply closet, and today...